Tuesday Highlights: Luke Dormehl at Cult of Mac has a chat with the developers behind cracked code that revealed iPhone X; DigiTimes Research shows Apple leading Google in the race "for on-device AI development"; Erich Reimer at Seeking Alpha looks down the road at the long-term impact of new Bionic Neural Chip; Computerworld notes Apple's choice of Qi wirless charging platform puts it on a slower road than those used for Android phones; macOS High Sierra found to have vulnerability in Keychain password, will be fixed in update; here are 40 tips for High Sierra; when it comes to mobile OS adoption rates, Apple leads Android by a large margin; iFixit tears down new Apple TV 4K, Gizmodo calls it "a damn good set-top box"; op/ed at Engadget on the "information overload" potential of AR in our cars.

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"Apple takes the slow road to wireless charging: Though Apple has finally included wireless charging in its latest iPhones, the Qi standard it chose is slower than the variation used in rival Android smartphones." Computerworld 8:34 AM

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"Boris Johnson secretly discussed Apple having a store on the Garden Bridge in return for funding the doomed project: He was accompanied on his secret 'sales' mission by a deputy mayor who had once mocked the Garden Bridge as a 'crazy idea that was never going to happen'. The project was abandoned in August." The Independent 3:46 PM

"Face TimeSEP 26, '17 6:32 PM: Since the iPhone launched 10 years ago, 1,253,000,000 units have been sold.[1] Given that they don't last forever, we can assume that only the most recent units sold are still in use. If we measure only units sold in the last 3 years, the total is about 663 million. Rounding down, we can say that there are perhaps 650 million iPhones in use." asymco 11:45 AM